The debut of the Google Pixel 10a is no longer just a matter of rumors, but of official documents. The appearance in the European EPREL database (European Product Registry for Energy Labelling) gives us a “certified” energy specification sheet that dispels any doubt about the battery life of Google’s new mid-range from Mountain View.
The EPREL energy label is a European novelty: since last June, smartphones and tablets must present a sheet that clearly shows energy efficiency and other details. In the case of Pixel 10a, the phone was spotted with the code G4H7L and a 5,100 mAh battery with an average endurance of 53 hours and 14 minutes (on a single charge).
The battery can sustain up to 1,000 recharge cycles before dropping below 80% of its original capacity; moreover, the IP68 rating for dust and water resistance is confirmed.
The launch of Pixel 10a is expected for the 18 February, as confirmed by Google’s official channels. Below you will find an overview of the specifications so far (leak-derived) while for the possible price there could be good news: the new device is expected to debut in Europe at the same price as its predecessor, with no price increases.
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